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The Break-Up
- In theaters June 2nd 2006
- Rated PG-13 for sexual content, some nudity and
language
- RunTime: 100 Min
- Matt's rating - 3 out of 5
Cindy's 2 cents
- "A romantic comedy that draws outside the
lines!"
- 4 out of 5
Trailer
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There is an old song that states, "Breaking up is hard
to do". I found the new movie, The Break-Up, to be a
surprisingly competent example, for Hollywood
anyway, of how fierce that experience can be.
Normally romantic comedies dance around the issue
with a few cliché fight scenarios and fantasy style
arguments. Battles with no real teeth you could say.
But this film holds nothing back in the initial,
emotional explosion, as both characters let fly with
heart felt aggression and openness that probably had
many couples thinking, "Wow, did we write this
scene". Because we have all been there and said
these things or at least understand the root of the
aggravation.
Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) has had enough and tells
her boyfriend she is finished. Gary (Vince Vaughn) is
at a breaking point as well, so that sounds just fine
to him. The only issue is the amazing condo they
both own. Living together is definitely not working
out and so Gary tries to get Brooke to move out while
Brooke just wants Gary to come to his senses and
appreciate what he had in her.
There are many humorous incidences that happen
through out the movie as each character tries to win
their battle. Though the theme is heavy, the scenes
that are funny are truly laugh-out-loud hilarious. The
humor coming mainly in the supporting cast (Ann-
Margret, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau, John Michael
Higgins) that includes friends and family of both
parties trying to help them get through this tough
time. Vaughn and Aniston work well together but
their off screen life may overshadow this movie as
many will be looking for hidden chemistry. I personally
think that they are both talented actors and used
those gifts to create likable, relatable characters.
Nothing more, nothing less.
The previews and prior synopsis' had me thinking this
was a comedy revolving around possession of a piece
of property. In fact the condo really isn't as big a
motive in the film as you might think. It is there and
holds a part of the plot. But the drive of the movie is
simply about two people breaking up and all the
aspects of that event. What ultimately transpires is
that both come to a difficult decision involving life-
changing realizations.
It's safe to say that this movie is funny, but not a
laugh a minute comedy. It is about serious issues
that are brought about in ugly ways at times. The
humor is used almost as a way to break the
awkwardness and tension. At the same time it made
the smart move of straying away from the raunchy
sex comedy that it could easily have been. It stays
true to its name and is totally about breaking up.
Bottom line, this movie isn't too bad. Not a laugh fest
and fans looking for another Wedding Crashers may
feel a little disappointed. But for a romantic movie
that gets to the heart of some real life issues I think
it does a worthwhile job. It's rated PG-13 for sexual
content, some nudity and language. The sexual
content and nudity are both brief but the language
quite rampant. I give it 3 out of 5 bowling shirts. With
a look at The Break-Up, I'm Matt Mungle
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